Eshtte Mefille's Biography

Not much can be said about Eshtte Mefille that the whole world doesn't know by now. This young artist born in England from Iberian parents revolutionised the art world with new-wave paintings and a hard to ignore brush frightfulness.

His first collection "fy dyfroedd torrodd" obtained from critics enormous appraisal and was acclaimed by the Cheshishire Art News to be "The avant-gard pile of dreams".

This blog, TintaShop, wishes to celebrate his talent and allow the world to look deeper into his art or get it for a fair trade price. Eshtte Mefille is not only a great painter, but also a mysterious one.

Thursday 5 October 2017

'Daddy', 'Green Feeders', 'The Lioness Alien Base", 'Martian Towers'

'Daddy'

'Green Feeders'

'The Lioness Alien Base"

'Martian Towers'

Short description: We talk of a series of frames and sketches that were produced by Esthe Meffille back in the 80s for the TV show 'Aliens, Monsters and Ugly People' that unfortunately never aired. And the reason behind such decision taken by the broadcaster's board of directors is allegedly linked to the fact that the artist wanted all of these frames and sketches to be out-of-focus. Why? The artist suggested that since whenever people assume they have seen an alien or UFO no proper image can undoubtedly identify the object or living thing, it is then almost compulsory to provide people with a show about aliens where the audience can barely see the definition of the images shown. It is a bit of a 'taste your own poison' approach. The artist once said, when interviewed about the show being dropped out, "People assume that aliens, supposedly and per people's general perception, to be more technologically advanced and intelligent, and to visit the Earth now and then to play freaking peekaboo with our cameras. I think it's fair to pay homage to this incapacity of ours to see things properly when it's convenient the other way 'round". 

Price: £21K

Availability: Sold.

Wednesday 5 April 2017

Alka Seltza


Short description: Now that near-death experiences are becoming increasingly reported by those who face life and death situations, by the media who promote ever more shows on the topic as like the famous "OA" still available on smart tele, it was very important to gather the opinion of artists on the topic. Eshtte Mefille decided to participate in this public appeal for evidence and recreated the ethereal/physical moment when that 'whooshing' sound bursts out loud and the soul leaves the body. A soul de-fragmented into bubbles of experiences collected during our physical life, evading from the depths of the earthly realm represented by the brownish horizontal layers of land.

Price: £5K

Availability: Sold.

Wednesday 29 March 2017

E-miscivel


Short description: A very prolific someone once said "Our ability to reach unity in diversity will be the beauty and the test of our civilisation". If you, as a spectator cannot distill Gandhi's words from this perfect primal scream of quality produced by Eshtte Mefille, than you need intellectual and emotional glasses right away. The red human stain crossing the river delta that tenuously invades the dry sands of the desert, the blobs of dark that spread like a hypha, slowly multiplying, however divided by a conquering orange like a geographical neoplasm. And then, remarkably humble, the dashes and hints of tiny little mixtures that produce the world that we know today. Still adapting to the cultural diversity. Still struggling to find a common ground of senses and light... that it's arising, confidently, as a trace of thick white. This is a masterpiece of the human evolution as a whole in the world that we've known since ever, but that has gained far more solubility with the electronic advances of an interconnected web of people.

Price:  £236... and twenty pence.

Availability: Sold.